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Josh Creamer Third in Pro ATV Motocross Championship
BCS Performance / Can-Am DS 450 ATV

Josh Creamer - Can-Am DS450 ATV
Josh Creamer grabbed the final SSi Decals Holeshot Award of the year at Loretta Lynn's ATV Motocross

West Springfield, MA (8/14/2013) - BCS Performance racer Josh Creamer ended the 2013 AMA Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross National Championship on a strong note by taking fourth at the  final round of racing at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch Dirt Days National in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. Creamer laid down 5-4 finishes on his Can-Am to earn the fourth place finish. Creamer not only earned a top five for the round, but his fourth place finish secured him third in the AMA Pro ATV Class for the 2013 season.
Creamer started out the weekend on a strong note; he earned the ATVriders.com Fastest Qualifier award.  That fast morning lap earned him first gate pick for moto one, which Creamer knew was vital due to the challenging track conditions.

Josh Creamer - Can-Am DS450 ATV
Josh Creamer went 5-4 at round 10 to place fourth overall in the pro class on his BCS / Can-Am DS450 ATV

“We couldn’t be certain what the day was going to bring us so I knew that getting the fastest qualifier for the first gate pick of the day was going to be important. I felt really good on the track and was really looking forward to some good racing,” said Creamer.

Despite the great gate pick, Creamer’s start was rough in moto one. He was in the top ten and had to fight his way to the top of the pack.  He was in seventh for the first five laps, before making a smart move on lap five to take over sixth position. Creamer continued to charge with his BCS Performance engine and ITP tires and took over fifth on lap eight.  Although he had a lot of pressure from behind, Creamer maintained fifth until the checkers.

Josh Creamer - Can-Am DS450 ATV
Josh Creamer placed third overall in the 2013 AMA Pro ATV Motocross Series Championship

In moto two, Creamer’s ITP tires hooked up and his BCS engine pulled as he rocked off the line to claim the final SSi Decals Holeshot Award of the season. Creamer quickly got into to an early battle and was in second as the top of the pack went through scoring on lap one.  Creamer held the second spot on his Can-Am until lap eight, when he got into an exciting battle with another racer. Creamer continued to charge in the third position. He crossed the checkers in fourth place after a late lap battle. His 5-4 scores earned him fourth at the round.

“The BCS Performance Can-Am worked great today. This season has gone pretty well. I can’t thank my sponsors enough. BCS works hard to get my Can-Am prepped every round, my ITP Tires have been flawless and of course the Can-Am has been great,” said Creamer.

Creamer’s return to AMA ATV Motocross racing has been a successful one. The 2010 Champion made three podium appearances this year and has consistently battled for top spots.  Creamer will end the 2013 AMA Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross National Championship Series ranked in third.

Josh Creamer 2013 Sponsors:
Can-Am, BCS Performance, ITP, Walsh Race Craft, FMF, Troy Lee Designs, G-4 Graphics, Fox, Works Connection, Suchocki, Santor Design Co. Renthal, Quad Tech, Precision, Liquid Performance, CP, DP Brakes, Hinson, FMF, Lucas Oil, Pro Armor, Nacs Racing , ATVriders.com, Alpinestars, Number One ATV, Works Connection, K&N and Lazer Star lights.

About BCS Performance LLC:
BCS Performance LLC located in West Springfield MA  designs, engineers and manufactures quality and dependable ATV Racing components. BCS Performance offers complete engine, suspension rebuilds and tuning. BCS Performance was established in 2003 by avid ATV Racers that understand the needs of today's top competitors. 

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West Springfield MA 01089
413-736-2201

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